I’m thinking about creating a tool on the internet to help people understand ergonomics. Do I need to make sure I use data in the public domain? I found the US Army ansur data, but there isn’t much else available online that I can find. I can find much of what I need in books, but there is still the intellectual property right issue, and I'd much rather be able to access a digital database. Any recommendations or advice?Thanks

I also think that dined.io which is great could be re-envisioned with todays technology, as an example a few years back I made a set of male female mannequins on Rhino which I call Bob and Sue which are sized in metric and english units for the median of the U.S. population and when doing architecture / product work I usually use them to keep my dimensions realistic, but it is a crude tool.

Thanks all. I just found out you responded--it was in my spam box. The delft site is the best I've seen (although it's hard to navigate, and the data is incomplete). I have to figure out the IP issue. I will put a message into the university of Wisconsin system attorneys, but they are very busy. I think it will fall under fair use. The Nasa data from 1985, and the population has changed since then Americans, for example, have grown a lot heavier!Ben